Welcome!

Since 2001, we've served the historical cuisines of Vietnam to Central Texas, and we're proud to be a local favorite. Our menu includes dishes from many regions in Vietnam, and we hope you'll visit us again and again.

Note: As we do not have space in our menu for every ingredient we use in each dish, please let us know if you are uncertain about what's in a dish before you order. Once it arrives to your table, it is yours. Also, please inform us of any food allergy you may have in advance, so that we may prepare it to your liking. Thank you!

LUNCH SPECIAL

Clay Pot

Curry

Spicy Broccoli

Lemongrass Chicken

Pho

Dumpling Soup

Bun Xao

VIETNAMESE SOUP

Pho (pronounced "fuh") is a traditional Vietnamese noodle soup made with beef and chicken broth, flavored with various spices and topped with onions, bean sprouts and cilantro - very healthy! Choose the meat(s) to customize your pho:

Pho Combination

Pho Deluxe

Pho Chay

Pho Ap Chao Nuoc

BUN NUOC

Bun Nuoc (pronounced "boon nwok") is another popular rice noodle soup made famous throughout Vietnam. Whether made in the North or South, every region has its own Bun Nuoc. Let us take you on a journey of three main regions in Vietnam with these unique versions.

Hai Phong - Bun Ca Cay

This famous soup from owner Thanh's hometown in North Vietnam is savory, slightly spicy and sour, blended with rice noodles, golden crispy fish and a flavorful fish cake.

Hue - Bun Bo Hue

This version from central Vietnam boasts flavors of lemongrass, paprika, ginger, onions, garlic and shrimp paste, cooked with beef bones and served with rice noodles and your choice of beef or chicken.

Bun Xao Dau Hu (Sautéed Tofu or Veggies only)

Bun Cha Gio (Pork Roll)

Bun Thit Nuong Cha Gio

Bun Xao Bo Ga

HOT POT

A hot pot (lau) in Vietnam is a fun and relaxed way to enjoy a delicious meal with friends and family. So allow plenty of time for this meal, as lau cuisine cannot be rushed. If you're in a hurry today, we suggest that you try a hot pot on your next visit when you can schedule time to thoroughly enjoy good food and good friends.

Vietnamese enjoy sharing a hot pot - not only for the tasty and fresh food that is "cook as you go" cuisine - but also to catch up on the latest hot gossip around town! Sharing a hot pot with friends is a wonderful celebration, so we invite you to allow yourself time to truly enjoy the experience.

Hot Pot Tips:

Share the lau fun! Call three+ friends or family to join you (Note: you'll be sharing the same food, plate and pot, so be sure everyone is comfortable with this arrangement). Children are welcome, but as we cannot supervise them around the hot pot, we ask that you keep an eye on them for their safety.

A lau has many ingredients. If you or a guest has any food allergies, or is not able to eat spicy food, please let your server know before you order.

The whole idea of a hot pot meal is to cook as you go. Everything for the hot pot will be prepared fresh when you order. We'll give you a quick hot pot lesson when it arrives to your table, but you and your guests get to be the chefs! Cook everything to your own preference and enjoy!